to hold stillness inside the sadness to hold rain inside the dust to hold the girl who cries on the stairs and the dream of the blackbird and then the blackbird of the dream to hold the cold face of the clock the late asters of last summer to hold the bruise of the rain cloud to hold the dust cloud and the ash cloud and the choking cloud of doubt
Alison Prine’s latest collection of poems, Loss and Its Antonym (Headmistress Press, 2024), won the 2023 Sappho’s Prize in Poetry. Her debut poetry collection, Steel (Cider Press Review, 2016), was named a finalist for the 2017 Vermont Book Award. Her poems have appeared in Ploughshares, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Five Points, Harvard Review, Prairie Schooner, and others. She lives and works in Burlington, Vermont. See alisonprine.com.
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"and the dream
of the blackbird
and then the blackbird
of the dream"
I love repetition and anaphora and everything about this poem.
I, too, absolutely love Alison Prine's stark, poignant phrasings and insights in her poems. I featured LOSS AND ITS ANTONYM as part of my Sealey Challenge last summer. The book was such a revelatory experience for me as is "Lessons". Thanks, SWWIM, and thanks, Alison!